Can I get a government nursing college with 172 marks in NEET? If yes, what is the process?

I'm from OBC background and have done 12th with 65 percent.

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Eksha Sunderka
2 years ago

The cutoff for general category is 45% and 40% for reserved category. The fee is around INR 72,000 to INR 73,000. You can check with the institution to learn more about their admission process.

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